Time-out definition

Time-out means a behavioral intervention in which a student is temporarily removed from a learning activity without being secluded.
Time-out means a behavioral intervention in which a student is temporarily removed from a learning activity without being confined.
Time-out means a behavior management technique in which a student is separated from other students for a limited period of time in a monitored setting.

More Definitions of Time-out

Time-out means a behavior management technique in which, to provide a student with an opportunity to regain self-control, the student is separated from other students for a limited period in a setting:
Time-out means brief removal from sources of reinforcement within instructional contexts that does not meet the definition of seclusion or isolation. Time out includes both of the following:
Time-out means the involuntary removal of an individual by a staff person from a source of reinforcement to a different, open location for a specified period of time or until the problem behavior has subsided to discontinue or reduce the frequency of problematic behavior.
Time-out means providing a patient a voluntary opportunity to regain self-control in a designated area from which the patient is not physically prevented from leaving.
Time-out means a discipline technique in which a child is moved for a brief time away from the stimulation and reinforcement of ongoing activities and other children in the group to allow the child who is losing self-control to regain composure.
Time-out means an out of group activity for a child with adult supervision.
Time-out means a behavioral intervention in which a student is temporarily removed from a